■ First appearance & the best contents that can be considered currently with the upgrade ■ Research books that detailed explanations were made for each program included ■ From Vol 1 to Vol.4 All 16 disks, its fourth bullet

Beatles showed a total performance of nearly 300 songs for 52 times in total from March 1961 before the debut from June 1965 after debut, with live performances at the BBC studio and audience theaters . For the Beatles, the appearance on television and radio was an important promotion place for record sales, it should have been essential as well as the band’s live activity. At the time of the 1960s the number of hours radio stations were able to turn on record sound sources during the broadcasting time of the day was severely limited by the union. That is the reason for the large amount of live performances at BBC. The reason why enthusiastic fans and collectors find special value for BBC live sound sources will be the uniqueness of the performance songs. In 1963 when the band appeared on the BBC radio the most often, cover songs not recorded were played on BBC programs and on air. These songs were the repertoire the band liked playing in Hamburg’s Star Club and Liverpool’s Caburn Club before debut.

Basically, the sound source of these valuable programs is on-air only once at the time of the main broadcast at that time, BBC called “THE BEATLES AT THE BEEB” in March of 1982 commemorating the 20th anniversary of the band’s first appearance of the BBC radio I could hardly look at the special number of on air. Unfortunately, at the time BBC at the time the on-air master tapes were erased and used by other programs for the convenience of the budget, so later BBC themselves noticed the importance of the sound source and the archives inside the office When I searched for, the storage situation of most of the programs was very bad and there was no material left to despair.

In this work, fully released and released, Complete · BBC · Tape, with more detailed elaboration and work on its recording contents, focused on matters such as maximum possible upgrade and longer recording time than before, Live It tried to restore and record it in the best condition in the order of the air mainly on the original broadcast of the time when the performance was performed. The history of the source and sound source, points of listening and episodes related to the program etc. are explained in detail in the booklet attached to this work. This booklet is such a content density that it is enough to become one research book by this alone, and it is said that even this alone is worth it. Completion of all 16 disks from Vol.1 to Vol.4. I would like you to add it to the collection as a decision board of a number of BBC sound sources. Permanent preservation of a beautiful picture / disk specification A tightly pressed press.

From Us To You #2 (from BBC Archive Source) Rec: February 28, 1964 BBC Piccadilly Theatre, London Producer: Bryant Marriott Host: Alan Freeman 25. From Us To You – Intro Theme (edited) 26. All My Loving 27. Till There Was You 28. Roll Over Beethoven 29. I Wanna Be Your Man 30. Can’t Buy Me Love 31. From Us To You – Outro Theme (edited)